Riley (Aaron Jaeger) has lost the occasion soul. With his mother (Maureen McCormick… Yes, Marcia Brady) working extra time at an occupation she’s probably going to lose any day now, any Xmas merriments are on hold. Riley is naturally skeptical about the occasion, yet he’s went to by the soul of Hope (Vanessa Angel), who gives him a mission: spread the Xmas soul.

From Gold's Gym in Venice Beach California to the showdown in Pretoria, amateur and professional bodybuilders prepare for the 1975 Mr. Olympia and Mr. Universe contests in this part-scripted, part-documentary film. Five-time champion Arnold Schwarzenegger defends his Mr. Olympia title against Serge Nubret and the shy young deaf Lou Ferrigno, whose father is his coach; the ruthless champ psyches out the young lion. Sardinian Franco Columbu competes in the lightweight class; at home in Italy he solves a tight parking problem by lifting the car into place. Joe Weider is the marketer; Mike Katz and Ken Waller go for the title of Mr. Universe. Bodybuilding and a celebrity-to-be go mainstream.

Aaron (Zohar Shtrauss), a respected butcher and a family man in an Ultra-Orthodox Jewish neighborhood in Jerusalem, leads a conservative life of community devotion and spiritual dedication. Aaron's life undergoes a series of emotional changes following the arrival of a young apprentice (Ran Danker) to his shop. Consumed with lust, the handsome "Yeshiva" student irreversibly transforms the intricate beliefs in the once-devoted butcher's life - leading Aaron to question his relationships with his wife Rivka (Tinkerbell), children, community, and God.

Carolina pours her heart and soul into her catering company - and reveals a special culinary talent that magically affects her clients. But between a booming business and an active fantasy life she disregards the affections of her catering assistant, Aaron. After numerous unsuccessful attempts at winning her heart, Aaron decides to look for love elsewhere and Carolina soon realizes that her fantasies of Mr. Right have been a reality all along. But is it too late? Find out in this savory romance.

In 1959 Brighton, disgraced cop turned private detective Tony Aaron works largely on falsifying adulteries for use as evidence in divorce cases. He involves his wife as the fictional co-respondent for painter Carlo Stasio but the pair are shot dead in the hotel room. In charge of the case is Frank, Tony's ex-partner still on the Brighton force. His most likely suspects are Angeline, Stasio's mistress who is set to inherit his house and pictures, and Tony himself, parts of whose story don't seem to add up.

For generations, it was an urban legend that lived in the nightmares of children. Now, the season to rejuvenate the tale will revive a town's darkest fears. With the Scarecrow Festival on the horizon, school teacher Aaron Harris is doling out punishment for six students serving detention, including the moody Tyler, Goth girl Nikki, wrestling team captain Daevon, and straight-A student Jun. Their task: help Aaron's ex-girlfriend Kristen fix her family farm before it's sold. But the cornfields circling the farm come with a legend-and Tyler takes macabre delight in recounting the tale: It never sleeps, it never dies, it can't be stopped, hear their cries. The Scarecrow lives to kill us all. Keep it buried in the fall… When the kids play a terrifying game of cat and mouse in the cornfield with what they believe is a wild animal, Kristen tries to convince them that the Scarecrow is a very real creature of fierce strength and power, rejuvenated by the blood of its prey-and proof comes all…

Director: Chung Man YeePreviously co-stars in Whatever Will Be, Will Be and Anna Magdalena, Aaron Kwok and Kelly Chen re-team for the sophisticated romantic comedy And I Hate You So. Luna Ng (Kelly Chen) is a popular newspaper columnist who makes an archenemy out of DJ Cheung Yung (Aaron Kwok) when she tries to stop him from buying a used vinyl record. The record was a gift from Luna to her first love, and seeing it in a used bin is enough to make her want to own it again. But Cheung refuses to give it up, leading to an all-out media feud as the two spar in columns and on radio shows, in person and on paper. Will their passionate anger lead to something more? Director Yee Chung Man (Anna Magdalena) brings a glossy atmosphere and a breezy urban charm to this intelligent and affecting look at what love means to all of us. Featuring a screenplay from Ivy Ho (Comrades, Almost a Love Story), and co-starring Eric Tsang, Teresa Mo, Julian Cheung, Jessica Suen Hsuan and Cheung Tat Ming, And I Hate You So is another entertaining motion picture from the proven screen team of Aaron Kwok and Kelly Chen!